Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 305, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 8, 1929 Page: 6 of 10
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OOD BULL
8, 1929
thf> amcndjncnt; Which he sponsored
in the Stetoft* bern ;se of the belief
existing then the latter could not
be passed if it contained such ft
' /
The recent Philadelphia court de-
cision [holding that ft liquor buyei
could not! to punished, togetherttfth
-continued advance of prohibition
sentiment tod ^ achievement,’’ he
thought, had now nude introduc-
tion of .bk bill advisable. Enact-
r ent Will be sought at the regular
session of Congrere \ beginning in
FRIENDLY-to tile foot
N* w FnamM fULtM
by the association against fee
-libit ion • F amendment as ora
>h .woiud nullify” the Eight-
ta. «*.
lb by Henry H. Curran. prtgH
t of the association. comment -
on ttfiTbi:: introduced by Sen-
Shrppard. Democrat, Texas, to
art buyers equally guilty with
iiLfacturerv or selfer* of liquor.
Drv A. X Prince, Pastor of the
First Baptist Church, announces
three special services in. the revival
which is in progress at his church
this week. The first of these is
a special service for shut-ins and
The New Freemen High Shoes fSJO
Chairman Kerris of the Senate
judiolary commit tee. although ft dry,
does aot^ta* with fftver" on the
proposal., feering it would block
prosecutions in • "great many case*
in which, district uicoriay^ depend
PUtUng tt
on the buyer of liquor to convict
thft seller."
Senator Borah. Republican. Idaho,
another dry member of the com-
mit err. which probaoly mill be call-
ed upon to consider the bill, is “In-
clined (o' favor ft," but hasn't giv-
en r ft "much thought."
asked to )oin in the worship by
listening in oft KOKB at •* a. m.
Another Special .service is sched-
uled for Pklday mormnf at which
time a "Request Prograzrr will be
given., the evangelist and the sing-
er, will be glad to take rare of any
requests as to mgs or the sermon
on that day.
student Night
Friday night is designed a*
Studeatd^&tr in tS» meeting.
▲ -peelftl invUauoft 1ft extended to
all high school and college student*
Dr. Atwood Will preach ft sermon
espedally Ur students and special
music will be a feature of the pro-
k’ram. ' .
Dr. Atwqod preached Mat night
on *9ll» Greatest Hour in History"
using for his text the word* of Jb-
SUS. -Father, the hour tt eOme." He
described this as the hour When the
crew at shame became the badge
at glory, - The evangelist showed
ho# people oaoe thought of the
crons as Rifting Of fcham*- a;id how
Christ made of the crow a throne
and ftJomied it by his death He
lurther inid this was an hour when
the e mane i pax ion prociama'. on for:
sinners of this world ww proclaim-
ed. “If tht Son make you free ye
shall be ffcee Uo«-ed.”7 tItUb is the
hour when the plan of redemption
was brought to completion in the
death of Jesus." said the ev*ngeus:
The jermon was preceded by a
program at music under the.dlrec-
’ ion of Mr. Mooney \ Mr. lAoone;.
sang "No Longer Lonely" aqd fun
before the sermon Mr. Bailey For-
ester sang "Why Should H* Lovq
Me Sof" There was one addition
at the close of the serv ice
Dr, Atwood will preach Wed nr*
day morning on “Five Kinds of
Baptists." Members of other ae
nominations listening may find that
there are as many kinds of “ their
people aft of Baptists, it la Stated
constructed and maintained by the
State and Federal Authorities, With-
out any participation on the part
Of the count ^therein, and tha’
fee. eountlret- devote*, Ml. *f the#
f unds toward the building and main.
tobitrw of County Road S.mfetns
tha- the State Highway Department
be furnished with adequate funds
and resources to buDd ah adequate
State Highway System.
“We further lewBMMOd that all
counties * inch have participated in
STAR BRAND BOYS' SHOES ARE BITTER
5Vi—Tan caJL I«K*. square toe, oply . . ij.... v :.
2ea, still finer, black or brown, priced h .; *...... . i.
• 2, black or brown calf, ..... .......{
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STOCK FAMOUS LINE CANVAS FOOTWEAR
• and boj4, priced from......Jy.. . ■..............
•Whfft- BcoCt ww
fatally wounded
sen, Fred and
to $I.7S
,tioh <b surrender. "It taxe* a ooy to get the gun" a®
w between the' man and ruled tht American Legion several
became intimate when weekt afto when tt ww planning a
t ttvtog at the home of his tour of Browftpood for the capwed
B. Hodges, farmer and Oennan cannon that has stood in
the girl, according to Us- front of the Soldiers and Sailors
iven several months ago Memorial Halt for almost a year,
ter suit filed by the eldS And Buddy^
rainat Scott. hag the gun and me dentally he has
S. IteMum*
n for an injunction, to keep . „
njntjmre HZJrL ^ U. <• !«»•■
:POLISHES FOR LADIES’ FINE SHOES—
;For .red, blue, brown and other light ah adea,
can tint white satin slippers moat any desire
lier line of Polishes, gold exclusively in sho<
manufacturers of these polishes co-operate
and gold, also Dyes that we
d<* We feature the Cava
q and shoe departments. The
the leather fanners, to get
U mail- the stale Highway Oom-
m las ion an dlecUv? office, nsstlng no
reflection* on the present highway
comnuAiioners ip *> «*>»*♦-.
[•Other rocommeudutam* include
A state law limiting tha use oi
fee 'counties’ general fund* which
in many instances have net been
reakmMy guaid.-d
The state fix the salariw of the
county judges and comm baler, ers.
Erecting Wore hospital*, for the
■MBtta. [ t
A state' heme * far needy and
worthy old citterns. ,
Fix the salaries of county school
ruperir.umdente to be paid out of
school funds
Endorse the efforts at rural letter
carries to procure/ better lateral
Brownwood .1 many. Legionnaires.
Fim one'and theft toother arrival
would be announced and invariably
the proud parents would announce
the toast of the newcomer as being
“Mary," "Marie" or "Marianne." In
an these? months Hot a Angle BUL"
•Pete • Jake" or any other “Junior"
had come to make their ex-earoct
daddy throa out Me chest and an-
nouncft-flTa a Beg." i
But John Otewr threw bock hte
shouidert and with head Wgh and
cocifyw »orid its & Boy*
UdTy"pSTo>mWtenri?*oS J.
ill in the luxe's Daughters HoeptCaT
in Temple Miss Sti usrilie Was
taken to Temple Friday acoompaa-
led by her mother. Mra O. M. SUito
vflk Sunday night Miss Junafte
EtutevUle, a sister. O. M. SUitevlIte,
her father, Milton and Floyd Bftite-
\ill« brochette .win sunwndned to
remp^. A Mood transfusion was
favored wi
-Sonr.y B
'.Voo: etc.
about the kite Ken?
i, dish and clothes
p Pictures and flngerprinu of the
trio Lewtt Poller. 17. WUBam Mey-
era. 1A and Hal Webb, 17. were for-
warded to Hot Springs w ww a
picture of the automobile in which
the three WWS atgeeted. V
Discovery of steins OB (he Cloth-
ing cf one o: the boys which police
thought mtgh- have been catieed by
Hcdires sa.d he was living in hopes
the affair between, Leora and ScoSt
had come to aa eat.
“We bought her books and wari
•-ndin? her tojt bu<une« college."
rieukrd if we would let her work
at a dry rood* house in the day time
and go to school ot night, and to
Union Cafe Held
Up by Two Men
Cultivate it
ST ARTING TOMORROW
CLU6IVE AGENTS—lor Numi-Btuh ankle faduoned Oaford.
)wn calf, black kid, brown kid, in ft variety of the new shape*
shoes that retail for $8.50 and $10—superior finer shoes for
• • • • s #••••*•
ft
*3.59
. Jl.S4.50
) to *4.00
7v
Do you buy
Advertised
course you do; everybody does. Just htn over in your mind tkft
various articles that you have purchased in the last week or the last
month. How about foods? Your breakfast (mils, cereals and bacon
r. 1 * ' t •' H #'
are all advertised. Probablyi that is how you first came to know of
them—through advertising1,.' Probably thftUfthoe you ase wearing^' of
the dress or Suit you have on are equally well-known advertised makes,
and you are proud of them.
*T 'i In the home. On the floors aref rugs and linoleum—the better
'^wearing kinds are extensively advertised.
•^Aluminum ware, gas ranges, hot
■TMI
washers, cooking utensils of all kinds—praicticallv everything you use
advertised. You buy advertised products
snee in them. You know that ;a
advertise shoddy or unworth'
-.1 I
* y mercfkandiftft.
/
Advertising is one form of insurance. It gives you a'feeling of
perfect confidence and safety when you ask for an advertised
far you know that you will get the
The name is the guarantee
The more you read advertising the more you will know shout hu-
man progress. You will become well posted in almost every line of
-U~ .3U£T 1 vj g • * *lLvy<
'human endeavor and a canny judge of values. Reading advertise-
ments is a fine habit
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good. They are the safest investment
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Items of
Interest t
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James C. White left this more-
ms for Tyler to attend the meet-
ing of Presbytery of the Southern
Presbytervlsn church. !■ * i,
DT. a X Chsndkr left Monday
lor Tyler to attend the meeting ot
Presbytery of the U. b
HA enuren.
Raeuber of Los
California tt visiting to tht 1
Mr. and Iftrs. Blqfota Ada
Mr. tnd Mrs J. L. OsrswML h
Mrs and Mrs. O. A. McCtotohir
hart returned! from Glen Rc*e. v
Mr. and Mrs. Ouy ifssi hare mow.
ed to San Angelo, fthene Mr. Meet
will be manager of (to radio de-
part n -nt of Baker-Heraphil
Mr and Mrs. A. Howard Oaoere
hare returned to Austin after a visit
with Mn. OebureS mother, MTt. D.
. Renfro and other relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. |furphey and
eon, Mewiae, hare rifftned from
San Angelo, where they slotted Mr
Mrs Henry “ / _
John A. Oroeby. /r. at Villa
____,__Mexico, are vuiung Mr. and
Mrs. Rio E. OOX.
Louis Griffin of Fort Worth, opent
-end with htt parenta, Mr.
Alfred Oriffto.
and Mrs. F. E. Oarrett and
of Brady, spent 6«ndpf with
and Mrs. Alfred OrKfin
and Mrs. Loutt X Walker, Jr,
rt turned from Dallas, where
tret spent the week-end with Mr
Waike. 's parents. Mr.-and Mrs. L. X
r S r
Mr. imd Mrs. Oliver J. Mrlnnfa
and son. Winston ot Dallas, spent
the week end with Mr. Melnntt
mother. Mrs. J. T. Mclnnls and
other relatives. ,
per b expected to arrive thtt after-
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White, James C. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 305, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 8, 1929, newspaper, October 8, 1929; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1041008/m1/6/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Brownwood Public Library.